Lifelong endurance exercise and its relation with coronary atherosclerosis.
Ruben De BosscherChristophe DausinPiet ClausJan BogaertSteven DymarkowskiKaatje GoetschalckxOlivier GhekiereCaroline M Van De HeyningPaul Van HerckBernard PaelinckHaroun El AddouliAndre La GercheLieven HerbotsRik WillemsHein HeidbuchelGuido Claessennull nullPublished in: European heart journal (2023)
Lifelong endurance sport participation is not associated with a more favorable coronary plaque composition compared to a healthy lifestyle. Lifelong endurance athletes had more coronary plaques, including more non-calcified plaques in proximal segments, than fit and healthy individuals with a similarly low cardiovascular risk profile. Longitudinal research is needed to reconcile these findings with the risk of cardiovascular events at the higher end of the endurance exercise spectrum.